Railroad Crossing Accidents

Train travel may seem like a relic of the past, but when it comes to freight and shipping, it plays a big part in the future. In the state of Missouri alone, there are over 7,000 railroad crossings. With more reliance on trains for shipping, you can bet to see more trains at these crossings. Unfortunately, that also means you might see more train accidents at these crossings, too. If you have been injured in a railroad crossing accident, contact the Missouri Train Accident Lawyers at The S.E. Farris Law Firm today. Call 314.A.LAWYER (314.252.9937) for a free consultation.

“Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive…” They didn’t compare Superman to a train because they’re small and weak. Trains can travel at high speeds, hit with devastating force, and are very, very hard to stop. That’s why properly maintained safety equipment at railroad crossings is so important. But even the best safety equipment can be dangerous if it’s broken, malfunctioning, or missing.

Faulty Equipment, Deadly Accidents

Such was the case in last November’s tragic accident, where malfunctioning warning lights and crossbars allegedly played a part in killing four wounded veterans and injuring 16 on a parade float. Had the crossbars lowered on time, these men and women may have lived to celebrate many more Veterans Days to come.

The types of warning devices at railroad crossings differ based on location and amount of traffic, from crossbars and alarms to stop signs with flashing lights. However, if the equipment fails to warn you of an oncoming train and you are injured as a result, you have a right to seek compensation for your injuries, or for the wrongful death or injuries of a family member.

Protect Your Rights

You owe it to yourself to have a qualified personal injury attorney investigate the circumstances of your accident. Train accidents are complicated and injuries tend to be severe, so it’s important to find an experienced and reliable attorney quickly.

Contact a St. Louis Personal Injury Attorney

Contact the St. Louis, Missouri Train Accident Lawyers at The S.E. Farris Law Firm for a free consultation. We know how devastating and complex train accidents can be, and we will fight tirelessly to ensure your rights are protected. Call 314.A.LAWYER (314.252.9937) today for a free consultation, or contact us online, 24 hours a day, at farrislaw.flywheelsites.com.